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"i just got home" vs "just home"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I just got home' is a complete sentence indicating that the speaker has recently arrived at their residence. 'Just home' is a fragment that can be used in informal speech or writing to convey the same idea more succinctly.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

i just got home

This is correct

This phrase is used to indicate arriving home only a short time ago.

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert

Preferred Form:
I just got home.

just home

This phrase is correct and can be used in informal speech or writing to convey the idea that the speaker has recently arrived at their residence in a more succinct way.

This phrase is a fragment that can be used informally to convey the idea of someone having recently arrived at their home. It is more commonly used in spoken language.

Examples:

  • Just home, and already feeling tired.
  • She's just home from a long day at work.
  • Just home and ready to relax.
  • He's just home, so we can start the party.
  • They're just home and already planning their evening.

Alternatives:

  • Just arrived home
  • Just came home
  • Just returned home
  • Just made it home
  • Just reached home

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